Congresswoman Nikema Williams & Ambassador Andrew Young: “The Right to Vote and Fair Representation is Worth Fighting for — Again”
June 2, the Supreme Court ruled that Alabama could move forward with a congressional district map containing only
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June 2, the Supreme Court ruled that Alabama could move forward with a congressional district map containing only
legislative process, and help serve the constituents of Alabama’s 7th Congressional District. As someone who benefited from … hearings, briefings, and seminars. Students with connections to Alabama that will be beginning their junior or senior years
federal funding for ten community projects across Alabama's 7th Congressional District in the Fiscal Year 2027 Transportation … community revitalization in Jefferson County, Tuscaloosa, and across Alabama's Black Belt. "These federal investments will help strengthen
announced that funding for four rural hospitals in Alabama’s Second District successfully passed the House Appropriations Committee … millions of dollars for critical community projects in Alabama. Funding for these projects is included in the final
Shelby County v. Holder on behalf of Alabama, in which she argued against the protections … were inappropriate because things in Alabama and other Southern states had sufficiently changed since the original passage
Sewell (AL-07) released the following statement regarding Alabama's scheduled execution of Jeffery Lee: "Jeffery … actions. I am also deeply troubled by Alabama's decision to proceed with his execution for several reasons
lead this resolution," said Congressman Figures. "In Alabama’s Second District and across the country, truck drivers
this week, citing the colorblind Constitution, while allowing Alabama to go back to using an old electoral … decision by a three-judge panel in Alabama that declared the map that Republicans were trying
measure here . A Bill Day Cartoon – “Sweet Home Alabama” A Friday Flashback This is me on the beach
tackled last year. Committee Chair Mike Rogers, an Alabama Republican, and Rep. Adam Smith of Washington, the panel
entire collegiate sports system. Former University of Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban, Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould, University
former head football coach at the University of Alabama Pete Bevacque, Director of Athletics at the University
host a series of Mobile Office Hours throughout Alabama’s 7th Congressional District during the month of June … Location: Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama 2222 9th Street Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Constituents are encouraged to bring
decision by the U.S. Supreme Court allowing Alabama to use its racially discriminatory congressional map in the upcoming … blatant partisanship on full display, allowing Alabama Republicans to change the rules in the eleventh hour
national day of action at the Alabama State Capitol. Those steps had been the site of Jefferson Davis
Virgin Islands, President Quinton T. Ross Jr. from Alabama State University, President Jeffery Norfleet from Shorter College
Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site in Alabama. “It is fitting and proper to honor Julius Rosenwald
Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site in Alabama. “Julius Rosenwald’s story is a Chicago story, a civil rights
voting rights advocates, including federal courts blocking Alabama from implementing congressional maps found to have intentionally discriminated against … courts are speaking. The people are speaking. Alabama tried it and lost. South Carolina tried it and lost
Williams’ Statement on the Federal Court Decision on Alabama’s Congressional Maps May 26, 2026 Press ATLANTA – Today … federal court’s decision to block Alabama’s congressional maps. Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05) said: “The federal
federal court ruling blocking the State of Alabama from using its intentionally racially discriminatory 2023 congressional map: “This … fair representation and a powerful rebuke of Alabama’s continued efforts to silence Black voters. Once again
moving the U.S. Space Command from Colorado to Alabama, Hickenlooper denounced the wasteful action
right now in Florida, in Wisconsin and in Alabama. Once those lawsuits conclude, we’ll have a complete
also traveled to Savannah and Montgomery, Alabama to speak out against the Callais decision and encourage people … gerrymandering that we’re seeing in Tennessee and Alabama, this cycle in Louisiana, would seek to mute
leadership in the industries of the future.” “Alabama has long been at the forefront of American innovation